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Re: Can I use 1.7V ram on a mb that supplies 1.5V for ddr3 sockets?

And, filling all the RAM slots on a Mobo can cause Voltage issues. 4GB of RAM is more than sufficient.
 

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Re: Can I use 1.7V ram on a mb that supplies 1.5V for ddr3 sockets?

It's on an asus amd board.
http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=vk9Pqxby9MjO0WHm

In the overview, it says:
the supply voltage for the memory is reduced from 1.8 V for DDR2 to just 1.5 V for DDR3.

But I just found the memory support list:
http://dlsvr04.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socketAM3/M4A79XTD_EVO/M4A79XTD_EVO_QVL.zip
- notice how the board is compatible with a full 4*OCZ modules at 1.8V (1333mHz)

That made me think about the possibility of running the ones, I mentioned, 4 at a time.

The main reason for this, is because I am currently using windows xp. So that limits my memory, untill I upgrade to win7. My plan was to initially buy two 2*1gb and then add another pair later...
It doesn't have to be OCZ, I can get corsair as well...
 

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Re: Can I use 1.7V ram on a mb that supplies 1.5V for ddr3 sockets?

Your best solution would be a matched pair of 2X2GB sticks. You save money, your Mobo will be happy and you already have 4GB when you install 7.
 
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